
Burning Bright! The Lewes Bonfire
Perhaps due to its colourful and rather murderous past, the air of the ancient borough of Lewes seems thick with […]
Perhaps due to its colourful and rather murderous past, the air of the ancient borough of Lewes seems thick with […]
The dark art of Paula Rego is powerfully exhibited in her ‘Nursery Rhyme’ series. Small ink engravings of such intensity, […]
Eca de Queiroz, one of Portugal’s greatest writers, wrote his greatest works of literature while living in England. While Portuguese […]
Not a Letter from England today, but certainly a Letter for Valentine’s Day. I start in Paris with Gustave Flaubert’s […]
Sir Thomas Coram spent seventeen years raising money and awareness of the plight of London’s street children, many left abandoned […]
Frances Carlile’s installation in Canterbury Cathedral really caught my imagination – a tiny flotilla of ships made from organic finds […]
In my last ‘Letter’, I examined light and dark literary themes in the stained-glass windows created by the Irish artist […]
Bewley’s Oriental Cafe in Dublin and a completely extraordinary stained-glass window scatters light on our coffee cups. I drink while […]
Kenwood House, London. An imposing stately home, built in the late 17th century, occupying the north edge of Hampstead Health. […]
I was so sad to hear of the death this week of the actress Olivia Hussey. She was 73; although […]